19 Related Articles from 2018-05-17

'Dishonest' public servant faces SA court. A former South Australian public servant, who allegedly used fake credentials to secure a senior government job, has faced court in person for the first... >>

Citizenship rules 'stuck in the past'. Most Australians are ineligible to sit in parliament thanks to a section of the constitution written when the idea of "Australian citizenship" didn't... >>

Driver cleared of wrongdoing after swerving into a lane and suddenly braking. An Australian driver who bragged about being cleared of any liability following a car crash has been panned on social media. >>

Eftpos machines to blame as Australian's feel guilt-tripped into tipping at restaurants. Australians are feeling the pressure more than ever to tip as restaurants with 11 per cent of diners feel pressured as businesses are using sneaky Eftpos trick to guilt-trip its customers into leaving tips >>

Former ABC boss slams private sector media directors as national broadcaster gives out $2.6m bonuses. Mark Scott, who was paid $823,000 a year leading the ABC, argued 378 Australian media executives were paid bonuses which were a fraction of the $2.6 million handed out by ABC. >>

Geordie Shore star Dee Nguyen hits out at The Candyman. Geordie Shore's Aussie star Dee Nguyen hit out at The Candyman in an interview with Daily Mail Australia on Thursday. >>

How five mums transformed their bums WITHOUT cutting out food groups. Five Australian women debuted their incredible physiques after coming across the The Healthy Mummy - a health website that promotes healthy meals and custom workouts. >>

Injured Australian soldier is airlifted from an army training base after a 'vehicle incident'. The Defence Department confirmed a soldier was hurt in a vehicle accident at Shoalwater Bay on Wednesday. >>

Is removing 'Aboriginal' from birth certificates whitewashing history?. One indigenous Australian was shocked to discover his relatives' birth records had been altered. >>

Letter 58: 5 Things I Love About Australia (and One I Loathe). My mental playlist of appreciation at the moment in this week’s Australia Letter. >>

Man who encouraged his son to beat teen is jailed. The 46-year-old father and his son were charged with aggravated assault after allegedly assaulting a 14-year-old Aboriginal boy in South Australia in December. >>

Milk wars: New entry to be cheaper than Woolworths and Coles. A new entry into the Australian milk wars plans to sell its own house brand milk for less than 96 cents per litre, putting on notice both Woolworths and Coles who sell their house brand milks for $1 per litre. >>

Ready, aim, fire: Australian diners given water pistols to ward off seagulls. PERTH, Australia (Reuters) - Annoyed at seagulls that pester its patrons, a restaurant in the Australian city of Perth has armed customers with water pistols to stop the birds from ruining the waterfront dining experience. >>

Ready, aim, fire: Australian diners given water pistols.... PERTH, Australia, May 17 (Reuters) - Annoyed at seagulls that pester its patrons, a restaurant in the Australian city of Perth has armed customers with... >>

Salmon farmers strike deal in Tas harbour. A deal between salmon farming heavyweights designed to improve the health of Tasmania's Macquarie Harbour has been backed by the state government but drawn... >>

Video: Australian businessman in shocking racist rant at female driver. This is the shocking moment an Australian businessman launched a foul-mouthed racist rant at a female driver in a heated road rage dispute. >>

WA Darling Range by-election set for June. The Darling Range by-election, triggered by the resignation of disgraced West Australian Labor-turned-independent state MP Barry Urban, will be held on June... >>

Water pistols used in WA seagull fight. In the long-standing conflict of man versus seagull, one West Australian restaurant has armed its patrons with water pistols to battle for the last chip on... >>